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Paradise Season 1 Episode 1

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00:00Fire come on them, fire come on them, yo
00:04Oh, fire come on them, some of them are eating, some are vampire
00:11And when you see them, Rasta know them
00:16Some of them will be a worker, iniquity worker
00:21Fire come on them, in a disadvantage
00:26Oh, man
00:28I'm sorry, sir, time's up
00:37If she was your goat, she would have gone to you
00:39This goat remains unclaimed
00:41Vidal
00:44Yes, sir
00:45Goats aren't obedient
00:48They don't come when called
00:50You do know that, don't you?
00:58Iniquity workers, fire come on them, vampire needing them
01:05Fire come on them, black and white oppressors
01:10Fire come on them, in a disadvantage
01:14Cut it, chief
01:25Ah, Dwayne, well done
01:28You can't put me in here
01:33Why, you want to go in there?
01:39Maybe you should stop stealing yachts
01:41Lily
01:45I'm going to knock off early, if that's okay
01:49Sure thing, sir
01:50Have a nice evening
01:51Night, chief
01:53We'll soon meet us
02:12Always with you
02:18Thank you so much.
02:48Thank you so much.
03:18Apparently, we've got the courts to open it in our safe.
03:22What's our level one?
03:24Dwayne?
03:26Dwayne?
03:27Oh, for heaven's sake, I'll do it.
03:29Huh?
03:30We've got a problem.
03:47We were having a party, then from nowhere, the alarm started blaring.
03:54Someone is locked inside the panic room.
03:57Where is Lord and Lady Salcombe?
03:58No one has seen them since the alarm went off.
04:00I think you should know.
04:04Just before the alarm, there was a gunshot.
04:07Everybody heard it.
04:13So everybody out and don't touch anything.
04:16Sotty, Sotty, Sottyla.
04:17Lawrence, what's going on?
04:19What's going on?
04:20There was a gunshot and the panic room has been locked down.
04:25Who's in there?
04:28No.
04:30Is it James?
04:31No!
04:32Is your husband in there?
04:33What on earth are you doing in there?
04:35Lawrence, call an ambulance.
04:37No!
04:38Alley, lock!
04:38No problem.
04:43It's Charles Hume.
05:08I've just been informed the airline have lost my luggage.
05:28Sorry to hear that, sir.
05:30If you could just point me in the direction of the lost luggage desk.
05:33Ah, thank you.
05:38We don't need outside help.
05:43Charlie Hume was a British cop.
05:45We want a British cop to lead the case.
05:48What time do you open in the morning?
05:50All 600 hours, sir.
05:52Then I'll call you at 0601.
05:55Thank you very much.
05:56Daphne.
05:57St. Marie was colonized by the French, who lost it to the British, who lost it to the Dutch.
06:24The Dutch lost it back to the French.
06:28The French then handed it back to the British in the mid-70s.
06:33So, about 30% of the population is still French.
06:38French.
06:38Great.
06:39Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse.
06:41French.
06:41French.
06:56Albert.
06:57Welcome to HonorΓ© Station.
07:24I got to go.
07:25The commissioner's here.
07:26Ah.
07:30Sir.
07:31So, team, Dwayne, Liddell, this is Detective Inspector Richard Poole from the Met in London.
07:41I'll take over from here.
07:43Right then, I want everything you've got on D.R. Hume's death on my desk immediately.
07:48And if you could get onto IT to sort out the login details from my PC, it's imperative
07:54I get on the network ASAP.
07:55Hey, pen pusher, this is not going to go well.
08:01Sorry, my monitor won't turn on.
08:06Ah, it's heat.
08:10Then take your jacket off.
08:12D.R. Hume's been dead 48 hours.
08:15Is this all you've got?
08:16Where's the forensics report?
08:18Ballistics?
08:19DNA?
08:19We'll have them soon.
08:21Who's this?
08:23Everybody in that photograph was on the guest list for the party, apart from that woman.
08:27And neither Lord or Lady Salcombe or any of the other guests knew who she was or what she
08:31was doing there.
08:31Statements?
08:32In the file.
08:34Is it always this house?
08:36No.
08:37Sometimes it's a lot hotter.
08:38Look, I'll be honest with you, this whole Caribbean thing, I mean, I'm sure it's very nice,
08:50but, um, well, it's not really my idea of, uh, yeah.
08:55So, as soon as I've solved this case and I've got my luggage, I'm on the next plane home.
09:00I can't think why they sent me here.
09:03Sorry, where is here?
09:05I thought you might like to see where you're staying before we go up to the house.
09:08This is where we put the foreign offices, like you and Charlie Hume.
09:13This is Charlie's old house?
09:16You can freshen up, and I'll pick you up in an hour.
09:25I'll pick you up in an hour.
09:55I'll pick you up in an hour.
10:25Oh, Christ.
10:25I think they're very pleased to have me here, if I'm honest.
10:47Uh, the welcome's been very, uh, yeah, you know, in the accommodations, very...
10:52Ah!
10:52Mmm!
10:53Oh, bloody splinter!
10:56Oh, God!
10:57Yeah.
10:58No, no, it's fine.
10:59It's fine.
10:59No.
11:00It does a little bit.
11:01Yeah, yeah.
11:02Mmm.
11:02Thank you for sending me, sir.
11:05Yep.
11:05Uh, okay.
11:06Yeah, uh, sorry.
11:07Uh, gotta go.
11:08Yep.
11:08Bye.
11:09Bye.
11:09Bye.
11:15Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh.
11:20so how did a british policeman get mixed up with an aristocrat i don't know then what was he like
11:45oh charlie fun not your typical englishman charismatic you know what do you mean by a typical
11:53englishman detective inspector richard pool metropolitan place ah yes call me
12:01thank you well i was out here serving drinks to the guests it had just gone eight o'clock
12:08then there was a gunshot from the study
12:11and the alarms went off so what did you do then well i waited for the police to arrive
12:22did you see this woman that night
12:27no
12:27what's that it's a laser tape measure accurate to a millimeter over 150 meters we do have tape
12:45measures on saint marie you know not like this you don't sergeant thompson now when d.i hume's body was
12:51found he was holding a book a travel guide to europe why and this is the bars then was found
12:57smashed on the night when the room was locked down could anyone else have got in no not until i entered
13:06the code and it can only be open from the outside death was instantaneous he was killed by a point
13:14nine-two-two bullet shot up through the throat and straight into his skull could almost be suicide
13:20couldn't it but for two things one gunshot and then alarm how could charlie shoot itself then manage
13:26to shut down a heavy steel door and secondly if it was suicide why didn't we find a pistol
13:31then if it was murder how did the murderer kill the eye human then escape from a lock steel room
13:36james lavender how you do can you tell me exactly where you were standing when the gun went off
13:40fortunately for me when the gun went off i was down here on my beach oh i see your beach a little
13:47proprietorial aren't we well i do own it right and what were you doing down here i was down here for
13:55a touch of privacy with a special friend a special friend who wasn't necessarily your wife
14:02which was rather the problem james my wife sarah spotted the argument was quick wordless ended with
14:14a large glass of wine all over her dress well that means you were back at the party when the gun went
14:18off no i came back down here but my friend had gone and how well do you know the deceased not at all
14:26maybe sarah invited her sorry do we have to um do you own a .22 pistol no i don't know the first thing
14:35about guns wouldn't they one end for another but you've really dressed with a caribbean haven't you
14:41yeah having heard the gunshot what did you do next well then the alarms went off i didn't know
14:45what was going on so i hid until i saw the police arrive
14:56i see the safe was open how many people know the combination to open it well i do of course and my
15:02wife that's it just the two of you yeah well did you open it that night no or give di hume the
15:09combination no then your wife must have opened it well you'll have to ask her yourself won't you
15:16my my dress was ruined it was humiliated i came back to the house
15:20so this is where i was when the alarm went off and what did you do next i came in here to get
15:29dressed did you invite di hume to the party no didn't my husband he says he didn't
15:37on the day of the party did you open the safe no we'll give di hume the combination so he could open
15:42it yeah she's lying isn't she one of them must have opened the safe but why we got a british policeman
15:55murdered in a rich man's panic room an old book clutched in his hands a safe that's open a vase
16:01that's smashed as for suspects there are only two people without an alibi james because he was down on
16:09his beach alone and sarah because she was taking a shower not that any of this matters doesn't get
16:14us any closer to understanding the how how did the murderer kill charlie hume then escape from a locked
16:19steel room it's impossible all right i need to see the pieces from the vase and the book charlie was
16:24holding first i need to see the body that won't be possible what would seeing the body no none of it
16:31the book the body the vase none of it is here so what are you saying it's in baster fine we'll get
16:37some sandwiches on the way baster guadeloupe fine which is a completely different island
16:47what we don't have forensic labs and dna analysis and ballistics here we are just a small island
16:53so i bag the evidence from the murder and it all gets thrown to guadeloupe then how are we supposed
16:59to solve this case we'll get their reports when arrange for the vase and the book to be sent here
17:05by tomorrow morning can you manage that of course sir
17:19so
17:25so
17:31so
18:03Who are you?
18:06I'm Detective Inspector Richard Poole with Metropolitan Police.
18:10Who are you?
18:11I am...
18:12I am Mr. Hume's cleaner.
18:16You're his cleaner?
18:19Well, I won't get in your way.
18:22You've got your work cut out.
18:24Thank you, sir.
18:29So, um...
18:31Are you a friend of Charlie's?
18:33Something like that.
18:35You're from England, right?
18:37Ah.
18:38You can tell, can you?
18:40Yeah.
18:41Um...
18:42What are you doing here?
18:44Is it a holiday, sir?
18:47You haven't heard, have you?
18:49Heard what?
18:50Heard...
18:51Heard...
18:51And you were such a nice man.
19:08So full of life, not your typical...
19:10Yeah, I've heard.
19:11Yeah.
19:12But who would kill him?
19:14We're pursuing a number of lines of inquiry.
19:20Are you staying here, sir?
19:23Yes, apparently so.
19:25And will you be here long?
19:27I hope not.
19:29Oh, do you need a cleaner?
19:32No, all laundry.
19:33I could always send any of your suits.
19:36No, it's fine, really.
19:37Don't worry.
19:38I'll just borrow the odd item from Mr Hume.
19:42They are not all clean.
19:44Oh, please.
19:55No, you've lost my suitcase, so you've confined my suitcase.
20:00What do you mean you've got no record of it?
20:02I've filled in the form.
20:03I gave it to Daphne.
20:05Daphne!
20:06She was standing by the lost luggage counter when I lost my...
20:10I'll ring you back.
20:11Shoot.
20:15Shoot.
20:16I love you.
20:46We're going to get a .22 calibre gun and some blank rounds.
21:00Best if I don't ask?
21:01It's always best if you don't ask.
21:05So, the book and the vase have arrived from Guadalupe.
21:08Well done, Lily. Good work.
21:11So, this is it.
21:12The book Charlie was holding when he was shot.
21:14Mm-hmm.
21:15Hmm. What's so special about this?
21:16Yes, that's all.
21:18Ah! And now the pieces from the smashed vase.
21:22Yeah.
21:22Well, this is all good. I should be able to, um...
21:24There are still two more bags, sir.
21:26Even so, a bit of glue and, uh...
21:28Okay. The gun is sorted.
21:32Well, when you get it, bring it straight to James Lavender's house.
21:36Mary and I are going there now.
21:37We are? Why?
21:39Because it turns out Lady Sulcombe's been lying to us.
21:44Good morning, Lady Sulcombe.
22:02Please. Call me Sarah.
22:04Then tell me, Sarah, why did you lie to me?
22:07I'm sorry.
22:08You knew Charlie Hume.
22:09No, I didn't.
22:10You'd been to his house before, hadn't you?
22:13I smelled a perfume on one of his towels,
22:14a perfume I'd only smelled once before in your dressing room.
22:19You shot Charlie Hume.
22:20What? No!
22:21In a panic room that night.
22:22No, I didn't.
22:23And you calmly went for a shower,
22:24washing off any trace of evidence in the process.
22:26No, I didn't kill Charlie.
22:27But you did, Sarah, in cold blood.
22:28You put a gun to his throat and pulled the trigger.
22:29No, I didn't kill him. I loved him.
22:31I'd always worried that James would find out about Charlie and me.
22:37But when I saw him, he was shot dead.
22:40You think James killed him?
22:43Charlie was investigating my husband.
22:46Why?
22:47He said he didn't dare tell me.
22:49My life would be in danger.
22:50It was you.
22:51You gave Charlie the combination to the safe, didn't you?
22:53Charlie said there was a book in the safe,
22:58and that if he could just get hold of it,
23:01he would be able to put my husband in prison.
23:03But we've seen the book. It's just an old guy book.
23:05What's so special about it?
23:07Apologies for interrupting.
23:08Your colleagues say they're ready.
23:11Do it. Do it.
23:13So, who is your prime suspect?
23:16Sorry?
23:17Well, we're having a little sweepstake,
23:19so, you know, I'm not in the right direction.
23:22Well, it's a bit of a mystery so far.
23:25We're thinking of fitting up one of the staff.
23:30Listen, when I'm dressed like this,
23:32don't mess with me, okay?
23:40Okay, Dwayne Fidel, are you in position?
23:42Yep.
23:46You sure these are blanks?
23:48Yes.
23:52Did either of you hear that?
23:57You fired that gun yet?
24:00The detective inspector's gonna fire again.
24:07You hear that?
24:09No, nothing.
24:10This is a .22 pistol.
24:16Same calibre as the gun that killed Charlie Hume.
24:18So, if Dwayne Fidel can't hear me firing on a day like today,
24:21what did the guests hear on the night of the party?
24:23The gunshot that killed Charlie Hume?
24:25No.
24:26Any gunshot they heard must have come from a larger calibre gun.
24:30A louder gun.
24:31Ah, well, if it's a louder gun you're looking for...
24:33You said you didn't own a gun.
24:34No, I said I didn't own a .22 pistol.
24:36But if it's a large gun you're after, don't I?
24:40What large gun?
24:40It was my father's.
24:42His service revolver.
24:44It's been here for years.
24:56It's gone.
24:58There's a box of bullets, but...
25:01the gun's disappeared.
25:02.38 calibre Smith & Wesson rounds.
25:05Yep, it's a loud gun.
25:08And now it's missing.
25:10Who knew it was kept there?
25:12Me, of course.
25:13And...
25:13And James.
25:16Anyone else?
25:17No.
25:19So, once again, it's either James or Sarah.
25:22And I don't pick Sarah as a murderer.
25:25Are you saying women don't kill people?
25:27Sir, she doesn't have an alibi for the time of the murder.
25:30Hm?
25:31She was having an affair with the deceased.
25:33She owns a gun she didn't tell us about,
25:35which now has apparently gone missing.
25:37Oh, yes, and she turns up at the scene at the murder,
25:39having showered and washed her hair.
25:41Well, that at least is understandable.
25:43What?
25:44The shower.
25:44The sun remitting heat.
25:46I mean, how many showers do you ever do?
25:47Okay.
25:47What's in this book worth dying for?
26:00You know, if we could just prove the service revolver was fired that night...
26:03So, tell me, what's London like?
26:32Oh, er, noisy.
26:36A mess.
26:37Like being in a bar fight, mostly.
26:39But, er...
26:40You love it?
26:42Only place I'd live.
26:45What's a typical London experience?
26:47Hmm?
26:48Something that fills you with joy.
26:52Tell me.
26:53Er, so...
26:57Walking into my local, the White Hart,
27:01and it's snowing, bitterly cold outside,
27:04but there's a fire roaring in the grate,
27:07the window's misty with condensation,
27:09and I've got a beer in my hand,
27:13sitting in the snug,
27:15in the chair that I sit in.
27:17That first sip.
27:19Alone?
27:23Yes, but that feeling, you know, of, er, belonging.
27:27Knowing who you are.
27:32Whatever this is,
27:33it's not that.
27:34Okay, so I'll see you tomorrow, shall I?
27:48Yes, yes.
27:49Good idea.
27:50Yeah.
27:53And, er, thanks again.
27:54Good night.
27:57Yeah.
27:57Good work.
28:00Er, you've been fantastic.
28:02Good night.
28:32Good night.
28:33Good night.
28:39I don't know.
29:09I don't know.
29:39Oh, come on.
29:54Is the inspector in here?
29:56No.
29:56He found a key.
29:58Looks like it's for a safety deposit box.
30:00Him and Lily have gone to the bank to check it out.
30:05Just knock on the door when you want to be let out.
30:06So Charlie's a policeman abroad, it's not necessarily suspicious that he would have a safety deposit box.
30:16On the other hand...
30:18Cash, forged passports, human trafficking.
30:27It's got to be up through the Caribbean and into the States.
30:31It's a multi-million dollar trade and it absolutely relies on corrupt officials.
30:36But how does all this tie in with James Lavender?
30:39Oh, well, that, sir, is easy.
30:41How come?
30:41Because that is James Lavender's port.
30:47We found these in Charlie Hume's safety deposit box.
30:50I want them logged and fingerprinted ASAP.
30:52Yes, sir.
30:53It's the airport.
30:54Define your login.
30:54Not now, Fidel.
30:55Dwayne, Lily's getting a warrant to search James' house and yacht.
30:58I need you to give me a lift to the harbour, if you would.
31:00You do have another car, don't you?
31:05It's not just...
31:07It's just the one car, isn't it?
31:10Then what do you do in emergencies?
31:12I thought you'd never ask.
31:14We are going now...
31:16This year is over there.
31:43Well, how are we going to get to it?
31:50We haven't got a search warrant.
32:02We have now.
32:12Loved.
32:13Hey, look what I've found.
32:38You all right, Dancer?
32:39You all right, Dancer?
32:39No.
32:43People smell me.
32:45Told you.
32:48Hang on.
32:49You're Charlie's cleaner.
32:51Charlie didn't have a cleaner.
32:52She was in my house.
32:53Just like that?
32:54No, dressed as a cleaner.
32:59Now what?
33:30There you are.
33:36Remind me to tell you the story of the tortoise and the hare sometime.
34:00What were you doing on James Lavender's boat?
34:04OK.
34:06What's your relationship with James Lavender?
34:08And what were you doing in Charlie's house pretending to be a cleaner?
34:12Hang on.
34:14This is you, isn't it?
34:21You were at the party that night.
34:24Why?
34:25Is this a formal interview?
34:27No, of course not.
34:29Then why are you talking to me?
34:31No, of course.
34:32I'll arrange for a duty solicitor to visit with you immediately.
34:38What's so funny?
34:43Oh, no.
34:44It's just...
34:46It's 100 degrees in here.
34:49And you're standing there in a suit and tie talking about duty solicitors?
34:53I'm a British policeman.
34:54No, you're kidding me.
34:56And you're in there because I found you on a boat that's been used for people smuggling.
35:01I'm sorry.
35:06Give me my phone call.
35:09Jadal, our friend wants her one phone call.
35:11Yes, sir.
35:12As for you and me, Lily, I think it's time to put the squeeze on James Lavender.
35:16Yes, sir.
35:21I'm not leaving till we've got it all.
35:23How the people smuggling works, who that woman is that we've got in the cells.
35:27And what Charlie was doing in the panic room when he was killed.
35:30Why he was killed.
35:31Why he was holding the book.
35:32And how, finally, how Charlie was murdered.
35:42Oh, no.
35:51Dead.
35:52He must have shot himself.
35:54It's a .22 pistol, isn't it?
35:57Just like the one that killed Charlie.
36:00This isn't a suicide, sir.
36:02This is a confession.
36:03James killed Charlie.
36:04Someone warned him, didn't they?
36:09I want him to sign a call.
36:12Okay, so who did you phone?
36:17You are in so much trouble.
36:24Sir, there's been a break out.
36:28I'm ringing the Coast Guard and Interpol.
36:30We need to alert the airport.
36:32How did she escape from a locked cell?
36:34Detective Inspector?
36:36Can I introduce you to Detective Sergeant Camille Baudet?
36:40Born in St. Marie, trained in Paris, but for the last two years has been working undercover on Guadalupe.
36:46Making the case against James Lavender?
36:47And she's back on the island.
36:49Because I'm days away from an arrest, so I'd appreciate if you...
36:52I'm sorry, there's an undercover police officer on this island working the same case, and you didn't think to tell me?
36:57We couldn't. Camille reckons there's a corrupt policeman helping James Lavender. We couldn't take the risk.
37:02It's not likely to be me, is it? I've been in Croydon for the last 13 years.
37:05And if you're looking for your corrupt copper, it was Charlie Hume.
37:12How do you know that?
37:13I've got a box full of evidence linking Charlie to human trafficking in James Lavender's yacht.
37:17Charlie was clearly James' right-hand man.
37:19Then we need to go in hard, sir. Arrest James Lavender right now.
37:22Small problem.
37:23Don't tell me. There is some form we have to fill in first and triplicate.
37:29James Lavender's dead.
37:30Looks like suicide. But either way, as far as this case goes, Charlie Hume's a dead end.
37:36And now so too is James Lavender.
37:48This place is...
37:50Sir, look, you know, if James killed Charlie and then killed himself, I can take over from here, finish the paperwork.
37:56You could be on the next plane out of here.
37:57Oh, don't. I'm imagining it now.
38:00Walking out at Heathrow. Being cold.
38:04Finally being cold again.
38:06You know, I never thought I'd miss it.
38:08Miss what?
38:09Drizzle. That feeling on your face. Like a wet flannel.
38:13Oh, England.
38:15Problem is, we may know what happened, but we still don't really know how it happened.
38:19How was Charlie killed from inside a locked panic room?
38:22Lily, I need you to stay here and conclude the interviews.
38:24Fidel!
38:26You're with me.
38:27Yes, sir.
38:33I don't believe it.
38:35How long?
38:37You do not ever want to know how long.
38:40OK, that seems about right.
38:42It took me. This wasn't knocked over. Look.
38:44Here and here. It was shot from slightly above and angling downwards.
38:51Now, if you go over towards the desk, let's say you're James.
38:56You think James shot Charlie?
38:57At this stage, all I know is that somebody shot this vase, but with a .22 bullet or a .38.
39:03That's the question. The whole case rather depends on us finding the answer.
39:07So if you just hold that absolutely still, let's find out where the bullet went.
39:12You need to watch out for snakes, sir. It can be in a tree sometimes, too.
39:37Oh, God. I thought you were... Where have you been?
39:52I figured the tortoise would get there a whole lot quicker with a metal detector.
39:56I thought you were going to get there a metal detector.
40:26Oh, God.
40:31Finally. Proof.
40:33The bullet that shot the vase on the night of the murder was a .38 calibre.
40:37Fired by a bloody loud service revolver.
40:44Oh, no. Not again.
40:46Yes, what? Sorry?
40:48No, no, no. Start again.
40:51My luggage.
40:53What do you mean it's still in Heathrow? You lost it in Sainte-Marie.
40:58Eh?
41:00Oh.
41:02Oh, I see.
41:05No, sorry. Just keep it in Heathrow, please. I'll be back soon.
41:11In fact, I'll be on the next plane out of here.
41:15Are you okay there, sir?
41:17They never put my luggage on the plane.
41:19Yeah.
41:23Yes! Of course!
41:25Ah!
41:27It's the heat. It's finally got the better of him.
41:29So you fire the gun and then...
41:31Should I call for an ambulance?
41:32Yes, you do.
41:34Of course. Thank you, Fidel.
41:36Yes. Okay.
41:38So that's phone call and then...
41:40Into the sea with you.
41:42Brilliant. Brilliant.
41:44Leading the murderer for you to...
41:47Commit murder.
41:49Just loosen your tyre a moment there, sir.
41:51It's very, very simple.
41:53Call the ambulance.
41:54No. Call the commissioner.
41:56He's gonna need to be here for the arrest.
41:57Okay. You said it.
41:59Better get the commissioner here as soon as possible.
42:01Why kill him on the first place? That's the question.
42:05But then if the bullet's not the bullet...
42:06What is...
42:09Yes!
42:14How many fingers am I holding up, sir?
42:16Fidel, James Lavender had a mobile phone on him when he died.
42:19Get it for me.
42:20I'm also gonna need the .22 pistol he was holding when we found his body.
42:24And while you're getting them...
42:26You and me, Duane, we're gonna have a little chat.
42:29You know, I should have realised the lessons of my luggage sooner.
42:39The luggage?
42:41See, my case was never loaded onto the plane. It remained in Heathrow.
42:44So when the hold was opened in Sainte-Marie, it looked as though it had disappeared.
42:47Whereas in reality, it was never in there in the first place.
42:51What hold does that help?
42:52In the same way that when the panic room was opened, we thought the killer had disappeared.
42:56But in reality, the murderer was never in there.
42:59Please just tell me who killed Charlie.
43:01When Charlie investigated your husband, he set in motion a chain of events that would lead to his murder and your husband's.
43:07On the night of the party, I think James discovered Charlie in the panic room and realised he had to kill him.
43:14The only problem being, James doesn't know his way round a gun, as he told us.
43:21So he only managed to shoot the vase.
43:24At which point, Charlie does the only logical thing and locks himself safely inside the panic room.
43:31Now, James has just tried to kill a policeman, so what does he do?
43:34He goes back to his beach, where I presume he disposed of the service revolver before making a call.
43:43In fact, he must have made a phone call. He didn't kill Charlie Hume, so who did he get to do it?
43:49You can't be sure it wasn't James.
43:51I can. James only managed to shoot a vase using your service revolver, the only gunshot that was heard on the night.
43:59Do you see what this means?
44:02We have no way of knowing when Charlie was killed, because nobody heard the .22 gunshot that killed him.
44:09In fact, he could have been killed at any time on the night of the murder.
44:12So are you saying he was killed before the panic room was shot down?
44:16Haven't you worked it out yet?
44:18No, sir.
44:19I know who the murderer is, and so do you, Sergeant Thompson.
44:23Yes, it's you.
44:28He murdered Charlie Hume.
44:29Are you insane?
44:31No. Point.
44:32But you quickly realized killing Charlie only brought you time. Isn't that right?
44:37How did the murderer kill Charlie Hume and then escape from a locked-steel room? It's impossible.
44:42What you needed next was a sacrificial lab.
44:44So you planted a safety deposit key in my bungalow, knowing that I'd find it the next time I showered.
44:49I mean, how many showers do you have a day?
44:50Because once I had the key, you could then lead me to the safety deposit box with all the evidence you'd planted to create supposed links between Charlie Hume, human trafficking and James Lavender.
45:03Who you killed before picking up the warrant for us to search his yacht.
45:06Sir, this is all lies.
45:20Can you prove any of this?
45:22Charlie was found shot dead inside a locked panic room on his own, no gun nearby.
45:27But if you think about it logically, as he's the only person found inside, he must have been alive when the room was locked down.
45:32Who else could have shut that door down apart from him? He's the only person found in there.
45:37And if he was alive when he locked a room down...
45:40So, everybody out and don't touch anything.
45:43He must have also been alive when Sergeant Thompson opened it up.
45:52Even if he was dead within seconds of her arriving on the scene.
45:56You see, this wasn't an impossible murder.
45:59It merely happened after the police arrived.
46:02Isn't that so, Sergeant?
46:04Now, I wonder who James rang that night, having just attempted to murder a British policeman.
46:10Ah.
46:12Well, here we are.
46:14Because if he rang you, Sergeant, that's going to be pretty incriminating, don't you think?
46:17Hello?
46:18So, why did he ring you?
46:19If not to say that Charlie was going to take you both down unless you took him out.
46:27Why would I kill Charlie whom?
46:28You're saying women don't kill people?
46:29Because of the book Charlie was holding, the book he'd just got from the safe and which was about to put you and James in prison.
46:30The book he was holding was a travel guide.
46:31What was it, sir?
46:32Yes.
46:33Yes, it was.
46:34And yet, with this case, nothing has been as it seems.
46:35No.
46:36No.
46:37No.
46:38No.
46:39No.
46:40No.
46:41No.
46:42No.
46:43No.
46:44No.
46:45No.
46:46No.
46:48No.
47:14Wasn't the book Charlie was holding?
47:17It's Charlie Hume.
47:18Imagine the book Charlie was holding was incriminating in your lily.
47:21What do you do?
47:22Well, you clear the crime scene, of course, standard procedure.
47:25But then what?
47:25Call an ambulance. No.
47:27Everyone's seen the book in Charlie's hand.
47:29You can't very well remove it, so you swap it.
47:32For any book on these shelves that looks the same.
47:36The innocent book going into Charlie's hands
47:39and the incriminating book going back on the shelves.
47:42Concealed, amongst all these others.
47:46Hidden in plain view, as it were.
47:48What's more, I reckon I can do this in one.
47:56Ah.
47:58Charlie Hume's blood on this.
48:00You see?
48:02Everything you'd need to prove James' involvement in human trafficking.
48:06Money, dates, cargos.
48:08How did you just do that?
48:10This is the only one with no writing down the spine.
48:13I imagine you were planning to come back sometime and retrieve it.
48:17Oh.
48:19Your name's in here.
48:20All the way through, in fact.
48:21And, er...
48:22There's a fingerprint in Charlie Hume's blood.
48:25I mean, logically.
48:27If you think about it, that's going to be quite hard to explain
48:30if it turns out to be yours.
48:31You know, I have to take my hat off to you.
48:35You had me pointing this way and that from the start.
48:38And there were times, I must confess, when you were dazzling.
48:43You killed two people.
48:44Why?
48:46You know how many times I've been passed over?
48:52Someone sent from London to do a job I should be doing.
48:56Charlie Hume and now him.
48:58So if I'm not good enough,
49:01why not take the money instead and a lot of it?
49:04Enough to get away from this.
49:07Away from you.
49:08There's a whole world out there, you know, Fidel.
49:11Problem is, I don't think you'll ever get to leave this island again.
49:14Dwayne, Fidel.
49:16If you would.
49:18Sure thing, Chief.
49:26Oh, sure.
49:38What if I'd trod on you?
49:57No point looking at me like that.
49:58I'm off.
50:08It isn't a stitch-up.
50:15Really?
50:16So my super in London arranges for me to be posted here,
50:19you agree to it, and it's not a stitch-up.
50:21Of course not.
50:22It's just a sensible reallocation of resources.
50:25Look, don't get me wrong, I'm sure the Caribbean's great.
50:27You know, beach holidays and snorkelling,
50:29but I can't work here, let alone live here.
50:31I don't know if anybody's noticed,
50:32but there's a tree growing through my front room.
50:34I've got no luggage.
50:38Ah.
50:41What?
50:42Do you know how your luggage was left at Heathrow?
50:49Your suitcase, Chief.
50:51Anything else?
50:53Any other bombshells I should know about?
50:55Of course not.
50:55No?
50:57Well, maybe one.
51:04No.
51:05Tell me about it.
51:06You're undercover.
51:07Was undercover.
51:08You kind of blew that when you arrested me, remember?
51:10Come on, no one knows you're a copper.
51:12I do.
51:13What?
51:13And if a crook like Marlon knows,
51:15then everyone in the underworld will know she's a copper, my brother.
51:18Oi, not a crook.
51:19Yes, you are.
51:22Can't you go back to Guadeloupe?
51:23Can't you go back to London?
51:25I'm trying.
51:25Try harder.
51:26I can't work with him.
51:27The paperwork is done.
51:29You're both staying.
51:31So, as commissioner, and I'm very pleased to say,
51:34on behalf of the Royal St. Marie Police Force,
51:38welcome to paradise.
51:39I'm going to go back to the Royal St. Marie Police Force.